Kurt Busch dominates to win Coke 600

Kurt Busch celebrates with a burnout after winning at Charlotte. (AP)Kurt Busch made team owner Roger Penske's disappointing Indianapolis 500 a lot easier to swallow on Sunday as he delivered a dominating win in the Coke 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Busch held off Jamie McMurray for his second points win of the season. Busch also won last week's Sprint All-Star Race and the $1 million prize.

McMurray came up just short of delivering a weekend sweep to team owner Chip Ganassi, who won the Indy 500 earlier Sunday with driver Dario Franchitti.

Kyle Busch finished third after recovering from a mid-race wreck. He also found himself in a heated post-race exchange on pit road with Jeff Burton, who was angry about an incident in which Busch shoved Burton's car up the track. An animated Burton pointed angrily at Busch and had to be restrained.

“Kyle made it three-wide on the restart, trying to make something happen, which I don’t have a problem with,” Burton said. “So he runs into me and cuts my left-rear tire, then I have a problem with it. He’s real aggressive. That’s cool. But when he starts affecting me with his aggressiveness, I just will not put up with it. I’ve been around here long enough. I just will not tolerate it.”

Busch had a different view of it.

"I don't know if I touched him or got into him, cut his left rear tire," Busch said. "After the race he was just real mad at me. He said I didn't race him with enough respect, if I'm not going to give him respect, he's not going to show me any. I said, 'Look, man, last restart of the race. You have to go, make some bold moves. It wasn't me that made it three-wide, it was your teammate. Have a chat with him.' I would be more than happy to sit with Jeff Burton and talk with him about it and for him to point out on a replay to me."